Planning resource
LinkedIn Content Calendar
A LinkedIn content calendar helps you turn scattered ideas into a repeatable weekly posting plan.
Use this page to plan three posts per week, rotate post jobs and keep enough room for real work, edits and better ideas.
Calendar structure
Start with one week. Repeat the pattern for four weeks if it fits your work rhythm.
Monday: teach
Answer one question your audience keeps asking.
Wednesday: prove
Share a decision, result, lesson, build note or customer question that shows how you think.
Friday: invite
Ask a useful question, share a resource or open a discussion that can improve your next post.
Weekly themes
Pick one theme for the week so your posts feel connected.
Decision
A choice you made and the tradeoff behind it.
Mistake
What went wrong and what changed after the correction.
Process
A checklist, process or repeatable step your audience can adapt.
Question
A customer, audience or team question worth answering in public.
Resource
A template, prompt or structure readers can save.
Point of view
A belief you can support with real context.
Post categories
Use a mix of post jobs across the month.
Lesson posts
Teach one thing that helps the reader make a better decision.
Proof posts
Show the work behind a claim, even if the proof is small.
Opinion posts
Explain what you believe and why your experience led you there.
Resource posts
Share a checklist, prompt, structure or process readers can save.
Question posts
Ask something that can lead to a better conversation or a better next decision.
Follow-up posts
Return to a previous post with an answer, correction or clearer version.
Four-week plan
Teach a recurring lesson, show proof from recent work and ask a useful audience question.
Explain a mistake, share the correction and turn the lesson into a checklist.
Explain a decision, show the tradeoff and ask what others would choose.
Share a resource, explain when to use it and invite feedback or additions.
How to use it with the generator
Use the LinkedIn post generator when a calendar slot is empty.
Choose the slot first, then generate the idea. A teaching slot needs a lesson. A proof slot needs evidence. A Friday discussion slot needs a question people can answer from experience.
Calendar FAQ
How often should I post?
This calendar uses three posts per week because it gives most people enough room to write, edit and respond.
Can I reuse ideas?
Yes. Reuse the same theme with a different proof source, audience or post shape.
Do I need a scheduling tool?
No. You can copy the structure into a document, spreadsheet, notes app or calendar.
Get more angles
Use the generator when a slot is empty, then return to the calendar to keep the week balanced.